| Zechariah 1:1-6 |
A Call to Repentance |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces his exposition on the Prophecy of Zechariah. In addition to the book's historical setting, Dr. Johnson provides an overview of the Messianic references concentrated in it. |
| Zechariah 1:7-17 |
Vision: The Man Among the Myrtles |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the first of eight visions found in Zechariah's prophecy concerning the future diaspora of the Jewish people. |
| Zechariah 1:18-21 |
Vision: The Four Horns and the Four Smiths |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Zechariah's vision which symbolizes the Nation Israel's ethnic survival over time. |
| Zechariah 2:1-13 |
Vision: The Man With the Measuring Line
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his commentary on Zechariah's visions of Israel's future among the Gentile nations. In this vision, God conveys words of comfort to Zechariah concerning the abuse of Israel by their Gentile "captors." |
| Zechariah 3:1-10 |
The Cleansing of the High Priest |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the fourth vision contained in the Prophecy of Zechariah which makes reference to the restoration of Israel provided by the Messiah. |
| Zechariah 4:1-14 |
The Vision of the Lampstands and the Olive Tree |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson discusses Zechariah's vision of the lampstands and it's symbolism of the blessing conveyed to the nations through Israel's acceptance of the Messiah. |
| Zechariah 5:1-4 |
The Flying Scroll |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the vision of the flying scroll and the apostasy it condemns. |
| Zechariah 5:5-11 |
The Woman in the Ephah |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the prophet's vision of the woman in the ephah transported into ancient Babylon. Dr. Johnson explains how this section of Zechariah's prophecy reinforces other biblical references to the reestablishment of Babylonianism in the future. |
| Zechariah 6:1-8 |
The Vision of the Four Chariots
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Zechariah's vision which parallels other biblical prophecies that detail God's plan for the Gentile nations at the end of history. |
| Zechariah 6:9-15 |
The Coronation of Joshua and the High Priest |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition of the next stage of God's revelation to Zechariah the Prophet. Dr. Johnson explains how the prophet is now commanded to undertake an action which illustrates God's plan. |
| Zechariah 7:1-14 |
The Question About Fasts |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on Zechariah's words against the empty ritualism of the Israelites during the prophet's time. |
| Zechariah 8:1-23 |
From Empty Fasts to Bountiful Feasts |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his commentary on Zechariah's words concerning Israelite worship. Dr. Johnson discusses how the prophet shifted the emphasis from actions by man to blessings from God in his teaching to the Hebrews. |
| Zechariah 9:1-9 |
Alexander the Great and Christ the Lowly |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins his exposition of the third division of Zechariah's prophecy which describes future events. In this passage, remarkably specific references to Alexander the Great of Greece are expounded. |
| Zechariah 9:10-17 |
International Disarmament and Universal Peace |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Zechariah's prophecies in the light of historical events subsequent to them, the rise of the Gentile kings after Alexander and the Maccabean revolt. |
| Zechariah 10:1-12 |
The Cornerstone, the Tent Peg and the Battle Bow |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Zechariah's foretelling of war against God's chosen by Satan. Dr. Johnson also conveyes teaching on the many cults and false movements in history which have attempted to claim the return of Christ. |
| Zechariah 11:1-17 |
Israel's Rejection of Her Shepherd |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes the passage of Zechariah's prophecy that sets forth Israel's future struggles and failures -- the "first burden" given as a foretelling of the nation's rejection of the Messiah during the First Advent. |
| Zechariah 12:1-14 |
The Conversion of Israel |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the "second burden" presented in the latter portion of Zechariah's prophecy. Dr. Johnson focuses his teaching on the conversion of Israel at the return of the Messiah. |
| Zechariah 13:1-9 |
Israel's National Cleansing |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the sanctification of Israel by God at the time of Jesus' return. |
| Zechariah 14:1-21 |
Jerusalem |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his exposition of the Prophecy of Zechariah, summarizing the message of the the consummation of God’s promises for Israel and through Israel, the earth. |